New York Statutes

§ 422 — Two-thirds necessary to conviction

New York § 422
JurisdictionNew York
Law JUDJudiciary
Art. 13-AJudicial Proceedings For the Removal of Public Officers By Impeachment

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N.Y. Judiciary § 422 (2026).

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§ 422. Two-thirds necessary to conviction. The defendant cannot be\nconvicted on an impeachment, without the concurrence of two-thirds of\nthe members present during the trial; and if such two-thirds do not\nconcur in a conviction, the defendant must be declared acquitted.\n

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